EB5 Investors Magazine Volume 7, Issue 2 | Page 33

Alternatives when the EB-5 route might not be a timely or cost-effective option for your clients Based on your clients goals, finances, timeline, skills and nationality, they might be able to pursuit the E-2, L-1 or O-1 visa routes to live and work in the United States with their families. By Angie Rupert S ince November, many investors and United States- hopefuls have been priced out of the EB-5 or simply don’t want to wait more than 5 years to move to the United States. What alternate visa options are out there? What are some screening questions to ask your clients who want to move to the U.S. in order to help direct them toward a visa that’s best for them and their families. When speaking with potential clients, ask about their immigration goals, their budgets, their work histories and their timelines. THE E-2 VISA OPTION The E-2 visa is an investor visa for those who wish to live in the U.S. and run their own businesses. This is a visa that most closely resembles the EB-5, since it is based on an investment in the U.S., and also works for someone who expects to invest in the U.S. but has about $150,000- $300,000 to invest. EB5INVESTORS.COM 33